Tuesday, August 13, 2024

Elisha Perryman Spivey, at least briefly in Rusk County

In 1873, in north central Rusk County, E. P. and Mary Spivey joined 10 other Baptists in forming the Baptist Church of Christ at Providence. E. P. Spivey was a preacher and so also served as a member of the presbytery organizing the church. The 1874 Mt. Zion Association minutes show him as pastor of the Liberty Missionary Baptist Church in the Frog Pond Community, and at Pine Springs (Roquemore) in 1875.

Elisha Perryman Spivey was born October 11, 1810 in Georgia (one source says North Carolina). He was son of Beverly Allen Spivey and Rebecca Perryman, and was a grandson of Elisha Perryman, a Georgia Baptist minister and missionary. His brothers James Jackson Spivey and Harvey Reddick Milton Spivey lived in Shelby County and Nacogdoches County, respectively. and married Mary Ann Bazemore probably about 1836, and probably in Alabama.

The E. P. Spivey family lived at Hatchet Creek, Coosa County, Alabama in 1850 (occupation, teacher). The family was living in Nacogdoches County, Texas in 1860, with his occupation as a farmer. He was at Buena Vista in Shelby County in 1870 (listed as “minister of gospel”).

E. P. and Mary Spivey had a least the following children:

E. P. and Mary Spivey both probably died before 1880. At least they are not obviously or readily found in the 1880 census, and I have not found them after 1873. If anyone has any information on them, please let me know.

Milton Franklin Spivey, son of H. R. M. and nephew of E. P., was also a Baptist minister, and participated in the ordination of M. L. Vaughn at Smyrna Baptist Church. Two other Spiveys who were preachers are mentioned in Century One: Shelby County Missionary Baptist Association, 1881-1980: A Brief History (J. W. Griffith, Henderson, TX: Criterion Press, 1980, p. 115). J. M. Spivey pastored several churches in Shelby County in the early 1900s. His address was Paxton. Dr. W. J. Spivey pastored churches at Tenaha and Timpson, and was the treasurer of the association in 1900. His address was Tenaha. Dr. William Jackson Spivey (1847-1927) was a son of James Jackson Spivey. J. M. Spivey is probably James Monroe Spivey (1853-1932), also a son of James Jackson Spivey and a Baptist preacher.

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